(Feb. 8, 2005)--For the true romantics who want to start Valentine's Day a few days early, UTSA presents
Actors from the London Stage performing "Shakespeare and Love," a reading of Shakespeare's love poem, "Venus
and Adonis," and a selection of sonnets at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 9 in the University Center Retama
Auditorium (2.02.02), 1604 Campus. Tickets are $5, $3 for students with I.D.

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Additionally, Matt Radford and Sam Dastor of Actors from the London Stage
and Professor Thomas Cable, UT Austin, will conduct a panel discussion on Shakespeare's
poetry at 3:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 10 in Humanities and Social Sciences Building Room 2.01.40, 1604
Campus. The event is free and open to the public.

Actors from the London Stage, housed at the University of Notre Dame, is an educational theatrical
program that brings a troupe of five classically trained actors from major English theaters to college
campuses for weeklong residencies. Begun in 1975 by Professor Homer Swander of the University of
California, Santa Barbara and British actor Patrick Stewart, AFTLS's unique program of performance and
education has visited 150 campuses.

The events are sponsored by the UTSA Department of English, Classics and Philosophy, Friends of
Shakespeare and Sigma Tau Delta Honor Society.

For more information, contact the Department of English, Classics and Philosophy at (210) 458-4374.